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860 FACTS AND SCRAPS.
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Monthly Report Of The Society For Promot...
recentl An y Enterpkising died at Glasgo Woman w , who , . in — her An younger old lady days , named , took Miss a fancy Betsy to . maritime Miller , - .,
speculation and actually chartered an old brig and became " sailing master . " maintain So successful herself was in her comfort career that and she bring was enabled two sisters to pay left off dependent a debt of _a £ 700 ,.
her . , up upon Lady Photogiiapheks . —It has been remarked that some of the most
been successful produced pictures by ladies shewn of at rank the Exhibition , who seem of to the have Photograp risen above hic Society all fear have of " staining studies their " of delicate the Viscountess fingers by Hawarden engaging in are so especiall interesting y noticed a pursuit for . The the
amount which they display of artistic knowledge combined with skilful scientific manipulation . " Ladies' Eevolt at South Kensington . "—Much attention was attracted
above one day " sensation last month heading by a . p " aragrap It appear h in s some that the of the Government newspapers authorities , bearing who the _^ recentl control y the appointed destinies two of the fresh Femal dignitaries e School to of form Art at part South of the Kensington staff of th had at
establishment ; viz ., a lady superintendent and an assistant lady superintendent , and not to occupy a similar position to that of the excellent lady genius there superintendent flourishing ruling well at chiefl and Queen y owes wisel ' s Square y its its continued every , Bloomsbury department existence , to , , and but whom who merel the is y the to Art presiding fulfil School the
maj duties ority of of matrons whom in are institutions quite past for childhood children , and . The who young are most ladies of , them the large well appeared educated to and them well an -bred unc middle alled-for -class degree maidens of supervision , were ill and pleased when with the what new
officials began to shew a large amount of petty tyranny , , resentment was 1 persistence naturally aroused in cert , which ain harmless soon led customs to acts of of associating positive insubordination in little parties and for a
The sketching supreme , & c authority , which , had Lord been Granville neeedlessl , and y interfered some other with members or forbidden of the . the Privy foremost Council of were the fair finall offenders y invoked being to settle called this on to unseeml submit- y and dispute apolog , and ize on or
to their resi sense gn , they of chose the justice the latter by almost alternative unanimousl , when y th following eir fellow-pup their ils examp showed le _^ that in the course of a few days the ordinarilthronged school
almost so _depopulated . Such a result will probabl y y do much to check -rooms in future were always vexatious hitherto interference borne an in irreproachable minor details with character a bod , y and of young have shown ladies a who diligence have
in working which can hardly leave time for much trifling , and an amount of " cultivated talent which is scarcely likely to co-exist with such uncultivated official rudeness s solel of behaviour y appointed as to would regulate require their the manners constant . It vigilan is sai ce d indeed of a pair that of
by some the of exercise them had of been that guilty vocal of accomp testifying lishment their disapproval proverbially of sti their gmatized duennas in , invention damaged association their of . with the cause enemy a " by crowing , indul for it hen would ing ; in " but have sounds it been is which to a be pity hoped however that this they e was shoul ss i d ve have are an .
certainly " unmeet for ladies' li g ps . " , xpre , 4 -
The right of translating articles from " The English Woman * s Journal" is _reserved
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860 Facts And Scraps.
860 FACTS AND SCRAPS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1864, page 360, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071864/page/72/
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